Edmonton, Canada Temperature Data & Climate Statistics

Comprehensive historical weather data for Edmonton, Canada. Explore 7,371 temperature records from 1995 to 2015.

39.2°F
Average Temperature
82.8°F
Highest Recorded
-29.2°F
Lowest Recorded

Edmonton Climate Information & Weather Patterns

Edmonton, located in Canada (North America), experiences an average temperature of 39.2°F throughout the year.

Our comprehensive climate database contains 7,371 temperature measurements spanning from 1995 to 2015.

Temperature Statistics for Edmonton

The temperature range in Edmonton varies significantly throughout the year:

Highest Recorded
82.8°F
Temperature Range
112.0°F
Lowest Recorded
-29.2°F

This 112.0°F temperature range reflects the seasonal climate variations experienced in this location.

Temperature Range Visualization

Coldest: -29.2°F Average: 39.2°F Hottest: 82.8°F

Historical Weather Trends

Our historical weather data for Edmonton provides valuable insights into long-term climate patterns and temperature trends. This comprehensive dataset, spanning 20 years of observations, is essential for:

  • Climate research and analysis
  • Urban planning and infrastructure development
  • Understanding regional weather patterns in Canada
  • Agricultural and environmental planning

Frequently Asked Questions About Edmonton Climate

What is the average temperature in Edmonton?

The average temperature in Edmonton, Canada is 39.2°F based on historical data from 1995 to 2015.

What are the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in Edmonton?

The highest temperature ever recorded in Edmonton was 82.8°F, while the lowest was -29.2°F, showing a temperature range of 112.0°F.

How much climate data is available for Edmonton?

Our database contains 7,371 temperature records for Edmonton, providing comprehensive coverage for climate analysis and weather pattern studies.